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Steven Rainey explores the archives to reveal the voices that have shaped broadcasting.
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Grand House - Boom or Blight?
Tristram Hunt examines the ways grand houses tell their stories and make their money.
BBC Radio 4
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Strictly Amy: Cancer and Me
Dancer Amy Dowden faces the most turbulent year of her life after a cancer diagnosis.
BBC One
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Big Cats 24/7
A six-month expedition following lions, leopards and cheetahs in the Okavango Delta.
BBC Two
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Rearming the UK
Douglas Fraser asks what it will take to get the UK defence sector on a war footing.
BBC Radio 4
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Saving Lives in Cardiff
Lifting the lid on the heart-rending, hard-headed decisions surgeons must make.
BBC Two
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A Year in the Life of the Swinging Sixties
James Peak and Joan Bakewell find incredible archive from 1963. Wait! Is that The Beatles?
BBC Radio 4
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The Kingdom: The World’s Most Powerful Prince
The extraordinary story of Mohammed bin Salman's rise and rule.
BBC Two
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Grenfell: Building a Disaster
What a fire in west London that killed 72 people shows about how Britain works and doesn't
BBC Radio 4
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Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience
Five boys, one dream. Can these Brits become kings of K-pop in just 100 days?
BBC One
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My Tiger Family
The 50-year story of an Indian tiger clan and its most charismatic and powerful tigresses.
BBC Two
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Inside the Riots
Paul Kenyon reports from Liverpool, where protesters clashed with police.
BBC Radio 4
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The Drug Death Detectives
Is a lethal drug killing more people in the UK than official records suggest?
BBC Radio 4
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Corridors of Power: Should America Police the World?
Decision-makers from Kissinger to Rice revisit how the US responded to world conflicts.
BBC Four
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Inside The Wasp Factory
Simon Pegg explores Iain Banks's controversial novel, 40 years after publication.
BBC Radio 4
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Living without our smartphones - the adults' turn
A group of adults agree to live without their smartphones for a week. How do they get on?
BBC Radio 4
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Miriam Margolyes: A New Australian Adventure
Miriam Margolyes is on a quest to embrace her true self on Australia's sunny shores.
BBC Two
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Eiffel Tower: Building the Impossible
Immersive documentary chronicling Gustave Eiffel's extraordinary feat of engineering.
BBC Four
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Extreme
A mountain of trouble. 11 climbers died in 2 disastrous days on K2. What really happened?
BBC
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Fifty-Fifty Vision
How has our rapidly changing world altered blind and partially sighted people's lives?
BBC Radio 4
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Linford
Sprinter Linford Christie confronts his past, from Olympic gold to drugs test infamy.
BBC One
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Hell Jumper
Courage, love and loss among young people saving lives in Ukraine’s most dangerous towns.
BBC Two
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The Science Of... Knife Crime
Knife crime in Britain gets called an 'epidemic', so is science the answer to tackling it?
BBC Radio 4
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Kyle: The Gunman Who Divided America
Documentary about one of America's most controversial figures, Kyle Rittenhouse.
BBC Three
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The Battle to Beat Malaria
The inside story, from lab to roll-out, of a game-changing vaccine from Oxford.
BBC Two
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Policing Protest
Exploring the policing of protest in the UK, from Peterloo to the present - and beyond.
BBC Radio 4
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Donald Trump and Black America
Black voters could be pivotal in the US election and are increasingly backing Donald Trump
BBC Radio 4
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Dying for a Transplant
Emmanuel Sonubi examines the lack of organ donors from ethnic minority backgrounds.
BBC Radio 4
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The Human Subject
Investigating the threads connecting modern-day medicine to its often brutal origins.
BBC Radio 4
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Searching for Butterflies
As spring arrives in Syria, Mudar Salimeh searches for butterflies.
BBC Radio 4
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The Club Nobody Wants to Join
The American principals dealing with shootings in the hallways of their school.
BBC Radio 4
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Horsepower
Series capturing life at one of the world’s major stables in the run-up to Royal Ascot.
BBC Four
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Rage Against the Regime: The Revolutionary Power of Metal Music
Dannii Leivers explores how metal musicians perform, and rebel, under oppressive regimes.
BBC Radio 4
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Ten Second Showdown
Legendary commentator Mike Costello explores the explosive drama of the 100m sprint.
BBC Radio 4
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A Vindication of Frankenstein's Monster
Linda Marshall Griffiths reimagines Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
BBC Radio 4
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Stealing Power
Meter tampering is dangerous and illegal yet reports of it are rising at an alarming rate.
BBC Radio 4
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How to Prepare for Government
Cleo Watson and Helen MacNamara go behind the scenes of the civil service during purdah.
BBC Radio 4
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Paddy & Molly: Show No Mersey
Documentary series following UFC fighters Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann.
BBC Three
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On the Spot
Robert McCrum looks into his family history to find out the origin of the penalty kick.
BBC Radio 4
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The Deadly Business of Democracy
How serious threats against MPs, their families and staff put the UK's democracy at risk.
BBC Radio 4
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Andy Murray: Will to Win
In-depth exploration of Andy Murray's journey from Dunblane to becoming a sporting legend.
BBC One
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The Plymouth Shootings
How did a seemingly normal young man turn into one of Britain’s most lethal killers?
BBC Three
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Vessels of Memory: Glass Ships of Sunderland
Now an endangered craft, discover the lost legacy of Sunderland’s glass ships in bottles.
BBC Radio 4
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The City That Stayed at Home
Alex Forsyth investigates the reasons for Hull's historically low turnout on election days
BBC Radio 4